redneckmoparman wrote:Press twice on fob for the trunk is the correct operation it just doesnt tell you to do so(stupid chrysler) my moms 200 fob tells you to and every neon ive ever touched the fob is the same way

Let me reiterate for him: He KNOWS it takes 2 presses to pop. His fob takes FOUR, ie two "cycles" to open, which is incorrect.

Otherwise, very clean car. I rode in it PLENTY, it's made it's way to Indiana once or twice with no issue. I would recommend it to anyone, and would snatch it myself if I needed a super clean beater while my R-title Neon sits in the garage.

Yeah. It's pretty surprising. The entire market for these cars has dropped off dramatically in recent years it seems. I think there are just so many beat to shit ones available for $4500-$6500 these days that no one cares about the nice ones or will buy them.